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Mayor Jenny Durkan and County Executive Dow Constantine, flanked by providers involved in homelessness services and election officials, announced legislation to create the King County Regional Homeless Authority (KCRHA), a new body meant to coordinate the ...

In an emotional vote that left many on the dais and in City Council chambers in tears, Seattle’s elected officials voted unanimously to pass a first-of-its-kind resolution aimed at stopping an epidemic of violence against Native women and girls. The resol ...

The race for District 4 — a heterogenous section of Seattle that encompasses the lakeside community of Sand Point to Wallingford by Aurora Avenue — took a turn after the primary. Of all of the candidate pairs to fulfill the narrative of a Seattle split be ...

The race for District 4 — a heterogenous section of Seattle that encompasses the lakeside community of Sand Point to Wallingford by Aurora Avenue — took a turn after the primary. Of all of the candidate pairs to fulfill the narrative of a Seattle split be ...

Click to view larger A groundbreaking program review from researchers at the University of Washington and Seattle King County Public Health found that people connected to opioid treatment through their local needle exchange were more likely to continue ac ...

Tent City 3, a self-managed tent encampment currently perched on a small plot of state land under the Interstate 5, has often faced funding challenges. Its parent organization, the Seattle Housing and Resource Effort (SHARE), doesn’t consistently meet ben ...

Click to view larger Andrew Lewis claims to have raised the most democracy vouchers in the City Council campaign. “I think that’s going to be the future of political campaigns in this country,” he said. Photo by Jon Williams It’s hard to describe Seattle’ ...

Click to view larger Jim Pugel questions campaign money: “I don’t think it should ever be anonymous so that you can gauge whether that PAC, that group that’s donated, has an unhealthy hook on the candidate that they’re trying to support.” Photo by Jon Wil ...

King County lost out on hundreds of thousands of dollars of federal money aimed to help homeless people this year because it was too wealthy, leaving holes in the budgets of organizations that have been able to count on the funding in years past. The mone ...

Despite help from the city, it’s unlikely UNEA will begin its Native American program with the new school year An after-school program to lift up Indigenous students is still looking for a home months after Seattle Public Schools (SPS) canceled a standing ...